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Qv-Tllo flying Mollisons, Jim and Amy, will tsio off st 6 o'clock tomorrow morning (E. -i peal to International Brothezrhoods at Washington. ’ (Canadian Pres‘) MONTREAL, Oct. .2-An appeal u, International Brotherhoods at Washington for financial assist- ance to support their stand against pay cuts was today reported to have been ‘made by heads oi Rail- way Running Trades Unions in conference here. In the meantime union men were waiting for the reaction oi the Canadian railways to the advice the majority oi the 80,000 union members had empow- ered their leaders to call a strlkc. Second Cut The dispute arose over a second Signs (By George llsmbloion, Canadian Press Stall Writer) GENEVA, Oct. il-Whilo the League of Nations‘ Economic Com- mission today was hearing cheer- ing reports of a. lifting in the de- pression, informed talks were un- der way on copper and timber with the object oi convening confer- ences at which an attempt could be made to bring these commod- ities under an international agree- ment similar to that secured ior wheat at Londtn. The oiiiclal report presented by Augusto Schmidt of Estonia de- clared production was increasing Of Lifting Of The World Wid_e__Depression. and unemployment diminishing in Canada and throughout the, world. “There seem to be real signs the! depression is gradually lifting/H said the report, but it warned, there could be no lasting improve-l meats ii the notions did not! [abandon the system oi closcd na-i tional economies tending now to‘ become general. Further Evidence Alexander Loveday, director oi the financial section, amplified this with figures showing an iri-f (Continued on Page 3) Germany Is Give Too Many Conces sions. (AsFoclated Press) GENEVA, Oct 2-—Criticism ap- pearing in Paris newspapers ‘tot-he effect that Joseph Paul-Botloouixl the French Foreign Minister, was; making too many concessions tof the Germans, especially regarding‘ the size of the French army, was; said to have decided him to go m,’ Paris and consult with the Cab-' incl- Rcvclaton that a French states- man had conferred with the Sec-l retazy oi Germany's Ministry of propaganda, Paul Joseph Goebbels“) was said to have excited some Ofi the French leaders. | M. Paul-Boricour today told the] Assembly of the league oi Nations} S. '12, on their "gr-cat Qflygn- turn" which they hope will take them to Bagdad, Iraq. or farther, they announced m. IIIKM- Thfly seck a. long-dis- tance flight record. Cope With S '0 . Labor Troubleen Gunfire Over States. NEW YORK, Oct. Z—~(C.P.)—At- HAVANA, Oct. IZP-Bulle The young couple flew to the beach here from Toronto late today and put their plane in an enclosure on the sands. Thor-e was little wind and vis- ibility wzis good. The ship was not covered and its wings gleamed in the moonlight. l Their- plane, the Seafarer II, i is a sister-ship to the plane in which they crossed the ocean i two months ago and in which "My crashed at Bridgeport, l Conn, when only 60 rnlles from New York. tempts to revise unsatisfactory ‘wage and working conditions un- der provsions oi the NRiA Codes with the strike only as n last rc- sort, were urged on the American‘ Federation of Labor by William ' ' mt, today. . numerous mrcad throughout the Havanuis chief of police continued 1.0 Snipers ‘eastern pilrl cl the United States. . and breadth of the city in a renewa The coal situation was the most illlcmplS at truce in the be] widespread and troublesome. A tional Hotel had failed. new soft coal code went into ef-' fect today and NRA. Director Hugh l Manager of Johnson issued an appeal, backedl chest as he slot) by the “authority oi the President"; watching the battle. that the United Mine Workers ac-P The building of the cent it and return to work. From‘ the scene of hostilities w For The American, Robert G. Svrift Inlernacional, was shot fatally in the d in an apartment building near the hotel Length And Breadth of City. (Byi John P. hit-Knight, Associated Press Staff Writer) ts still spattered Havana's f streets tonight as even the surrender 0f the besieged oi- ‘ ficers in the National Hotel failed to bring peace after ' the bloodiest day in (l I city's history. estimated tonight “not moi-i- l than 1'00 killed‘ and 201i wounded" in todziy’s hotel battle. l but was unable to say’ how many were killed or wounded strikes‘ in street fighting. The dead included an American. and soldiers exchanged shots ovcr the width l of hostilities after eaguercd and shell-torn Na- Lotspeich of London, Ohio, d Motor Company, adjoining as struck by a shell intended for 10 percent cut in the basic wage ’ CoNoRn Emplflyees {that the Four-Power European m, effective May 1, 1e33, A mo. R . i Peace Pact of Great Britain) Pittsbursh. however. came reports the hotel. flom out Shaun), the men claim. i e t l r e liTiintP, Italy and Germany strehg- ernp ts A that 75000 miners remained on - __ have come to an end earner this ) . thgis (Ellie LocarinrtsfiPacttéd m1 I R d . irife demand-rig recognition of Estimate Dead [ -—--~— —'-7 l l is b in -. . . s carers n rpre a as er LlIlEOfl. some Ohio miners 31- ' Zffioinl adeetieri: riirlssuphlnt. e g i " “m”! "° Th” G“'"“““) public proof of the importance‘ ecor Flight so remained out. despite appeals of The best obtainable estimate oil Ban d! ts Active l MONCTON_ N_ B.’ m,’ ZFTWO France buddies w the moor-no Union leaders. r the dead included as to 4o soldiersfl In a The railways have contended _wages are too high considering qjowercd‘ operating profits, reduced cost oi living and fewer hours of work. - ,. ' Although the five union vice- (alumina One Known Death and Canadian National Railways em- ployeea on Prince Edward Island re- tired on pension the first oi the Agreement, under which Britain} and Italy: guarantte the peace oi‘ ieiod M. tPaul-Boncoufs statement month. They were Harold A. Har- per, brakeman, Charlottetown, who. entered the service on Nov. 14, 1928.‘ as meaning that France was de- pending more and more upon the ‘(Associated Press) LE BOURGEI‘, France, Oct 3. the Rhine. The delegates interp-l (m°5d“l')_‘MBYY5e H1112. FTBIICh avlstrix who last year established ‘a woman's altitude record, took Qff shortly after midnight in an at- tempt to establish a speed record The Coal Code involved a wage; l0 of the officers in the hotel, and reduction at. Peru. Iii., and another: the remainder students and pass- 250 minors walked out there._ ers-by who were struck by stray Twelve hundred others in the Em-Z bullets. L 1*;- There were hundreds of wounded and the city's hospitals were taxed SHANGHAI. Oct. i - (All) ~ Bandit operations were reported to- day continuing withienewed in- tensity throughout the eastern presidents and the 21 general ____ __ l______ ‘ chairmen _hs.ve declined to make Sever?‘ Dozen Cases He W“ 1mm Bl P7151161 Rlvfir. P. E-l “ " ‘(bpntmnddfi page 3) 1mm pans w Tokyo, M- _ 5111c? a 19w hmm’ am‘ m“ balm” porno“ o; ma filmy-Japanese de- tiny-v‘: Mre nous of ~thelr discus- 0f 11131110’ l‘ Hem? M51318’ sectwnmml’ Blue’ i ' ll wWnpu-nicd by a mechanic at the halal begnnuat dawn‘ 'mliitarircd zone. south of thl ===. --~;-_~- _n—__ bell, first entered the seyvlcc as‘ named Prax, she planned to fly u; M E The truce at the hotel, which‘ Great ‘van’ laborer in the mechanical clepart- the Far East via Athens, Bagdad, l. . lasted only while a Wllllfi flag was mrelgn sources in the stricku (Continued on Page 3) _...._._...disiv.ouisc;.abinmrs. l COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC " Announcement: (Associated Press) I08 ANGELBS. Oct 2-'I‘he earth qualocd joltingly but briefly today. as if in baneiul echo to the disastrous shock of last March 10. One death and about a dozen in southern California’ again" early merit at Charlottetown in May, 1906 , and on Oct. 1, i916. was reempioycd as section man at Bluebell. He is a ‘native of chonoemown. '4 "" “ L BHELBREN Ill. EASEREESIUHIIUF Karachi, Calcutta and Hanoi, Indo China. She made a previous Pans-Tokyo Tlight last April. i displayed from the roof, seemed to f precipitate the spread oi the battle I over an undetermined arch. of the ~I N S ll l V I N ll ' ;city. All uptown business places ‘ closed their doors as snipcrs fired Ew P _‘ on soldiers from roofs and house- J itops. The sound oi machine guns w area reported the brlganrls‘ lafesr depredation consisted of iootins and burning a town near Funlng driving oii 300 men, Wine“ MK‘- chlldren for ransom. Japanese military iorces contin- ued to refuse Chinese troops admis- m‘ "hm" l‘ t ezll liixruivlo: cases oi injury and shock were at- i " e smelly Dllyublc lrr sdvnnoo. K8311 Battles L a ll fefl t1 c In as clearly heard. Iicavy firing Sign m the are! w combat the o“, tributcd to the sharp tremor which Pfiliflll GAS was reported in the suburbs. laws. Chinese alleged the Japsnesz "N0g|¢¢_13ance m F shook brick masonry loose on some ' ' 4 _ p Hail Wednesday, October gift buildings and broke plate glass ected A t Collision C ,z e c h 0 S l 0 v a k ' A“ "nwnnrmcd and uzlomcl?‘ were instigating disorders, seekihl; ______ windows m 50 other; it L10 3. _ v 0 1 _ report. said the ABC Secret Socie y p to I m m _ sebum“ Fortune Han’ mmayIiwday; The damage h“ not be: LGbOTCOIIUBTIIIOH a r b 0 n Monoxlde (cum————mm he”) anIStateSmah Urg had started R ywwflmon‘ a cause ocrupygi-z o . October 6th. Orchestra. 152B. estimated, Funles From Flu“ MONTREAL, 0c; 24mm dank es mmlgratlqn 0f the casualties, lhrre were 19 ' . "Oamvood Tea House closes Apparently centering in the (B! “m” 13 Ghlmplon. cm“. dance Swee Through age above the waterline was suifer- JEWS t0 PEIIGSUHG. ldead “Idlers and. l6 u-ounded at, ll”: ‘h/l/gafher, 57ft ' mum-lay, October 5th 1520. coastal area 22 miles southwest oi t Sph l ed today by the White Star Liner. g (he Camp Columbia luxiéta? Hod. ______ Los Angeles, the quake was felt as inn Press Staff Writer) e1‘ a C O0 , Lampntlc which was in collision GENEVA Oct 2__(CP_AP ca‘? pital, and others scatter-c t rougn- ~- ~—~ “Reserve October 4th! gm k iar as Santa Barbara to the north, HASTINGS, England Oct. 2-- with the British tramp steamer ' ' i ' ' L ' . ' supper at Sam Lands 1;; 9 9Y1 San D: o t h ' . L e lei-An appeal to the great powers. {o (m: by Puma, Ladies Md- - Meiligg. p B! o t e south and Ban Foretaste oi keen battles to come EDMONTON, 0c,“ 2 __ (ca) _ uris than i6 miles east of Point partlcuhmy GreHtBr1taLn,theMan_ (Qonnnued on Page 3) . . Brmzgliino ‘it theneastij k8 was given in opening debates as “Volvo children are m hospna, tAtEIOlXtIKaRl; i216 BZESMIXII] ergtignnce til», damn, Power‘ m. action towards; ONE MA“ WHQ ,, ,, m a er-s 0c wer - . sr o e s , a - _ so Cavalcade the greatest taik- felt here and at In] Beach wherg the British Labor party Rathcied here and hnlf-n-dozen are in their ml miles nbrmeast ofeMontrfgag-l solving the problem oi the Jcws by, WAKEQ UP fAMous lng picture ever produced at Mc- “ B ' 1n “mull cmlventm" 11°"? twill’ homes Sufflgrng from carbon mon- ' immigration to Palestine was made; Select Jy- Tfadfl ‘r A Man's Theatre this week‘ 1531‘ mo“ o: the more mm 10o victims Wm‘ 60° delegates present “m!” ox‘dc gas poisoning caused when In a’ wireless message to white today by Edouard Bones, Czecho- , , “ERE ' _, T‘ M n“ Mmm m quake 1°“ ma’ presidency of Joseph Compton. A f i im m emhadjustj. Sm“ Quad!“ hwdquane“ he“ slovaklan delegate and noted staies- Co 1n 1n l s s 1 Qnery Milli-KIN Ville ' °“"“1°“d°' ‘m’ "Ema" Till“ m“ The “mwshwk” "m a“ 4 Th ti 1 ti in f “mes mm m‘ p p “l” F‘ ‘7- “"1 °‘ ‘he Lmmmm on in the Political Commission of ing Picture over produced at Alber- s.. m., 5.26 a. m. and 7.40 a. m. A filth“; Zznfnswocziiutve vyn 23° ed furnace swept through the stated an was we“ and that he was 31w ikngue Asselnbly __. To“ "3 ‘ Gramdln separate school here to- ‘ (Canadian Press) o ‘ton Wednesday night. 140g I . "Taking orders for ground lime- stone for Fall delivery. Guy Rom-L Brackiey, 145a '.‘Ground Lime-Hi h lit _.. Low Price-Brookvilleg MnQriiitnchur- slight tremor in the Imperial Vai- ley at 8.54 a. m. was reported imm Brawley. Mrs. Sophia Kanapow, 73, suffer- er from heart ailment, died as a result of intense excitement. Virtually all the injured, all but claiist League under sir Stafford Cripps, former Solicitor-General and one of Labor's ioremost de- baters in the House or Commons, demands changes in the declar- ation oi policy calling for immedi day and sent bciwccn 350 and 400 children scurrying to open air. The 12 who were taken to has- pital wore carried out unconscious by teachers and classmates. Doct- ors said all would recover. Only proceeding to Glasgow -_ Jamaica S w e p t By Hurricane , OTTAWA, Oct. 2—J. ‘Vi. Boy Plans were approved saying Pales- medeficton N B and R‘ A Cm’; Una lion‘: £55331; 202220 Javsgug-i cron. Edmonton, Alta. veterans o: grgmsbfv (‘Core thle first Commission‘! the Great’ war‘ “w” ‘(Mound h: . _- r , . " er of Works for the United King- ithe Department of Trade and don,‘ however’ said pnlcstjnc mush‘, Commerce today for poshions n- ljunior trade commissioners. m.‘ Co" Brockvme‘ N" B" N‘38°- one being in Lost Angcles, were “be abolition of the ‘B01158 0f one elrld was considered by physlc- not be conceived as the Sole eficc- oosupper and Dame at Vernon hurt fleeing from their residences. Lords and lmmedlatt’ “°q“‘S“’i°n' 111115 V011’ 11L She rewvered art" (Canadian Press Cable) tive solution of the German Jewish-| mfiliiifgygéirll‘ H1"- Thwsdoy. October 5th, under lllililces Women's Institute. Ad- but none seriously- Most oi the building damage was on Labor's entry to office, oi pow- ers to take over the country's fin- an hour» The iumcs swopt through the KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 2 -A tropical hurricane moving refugees question, as the territory must receive Jews from the entire (l. ing assigned to foreign posls assistant trade commissioners. Ill-Idols Ificcnts. 1648. in U?! 511849195- “d”! mchmefv- school through the circulation sys- at a m“ between 40 and 50 worm "Hunter River 5h] m club n tom after a damper m the chimney miles m hour gwgpt, Qver the _ 5 7*‘ " ' ' ' ' ' n’ m ' ‘ PD l; ot loading livestock until Wednesday, O closed and k911i the mm“ ‘mm western end oi Jamaica today, o l niorirvrr \.|lli ; ill =r._\ cloudyy October 11th. Please list stock with a e escaping. Thacher: ordered the paralymg communkauon m_ probably scattered shouris Willem’! Russell Nicholson. 1539. . . evacuation oi the school as pupils dunes ma leaving the remaim . . —-- W‘ began to faint in their chairs. ' ' 0 C "Milo" Prew ' '. t f i J . -‘ '-‘. ' 3,55%? 33g“ .3 W 1th $20,000 In Brookline o... so... ....... .. ggggygg °§}°"{,j,";;;;;'= g, View n ommission no giggles; wanker, pflceg n Peakw immediate probe into the case. with damage __..___. .. .. ,1; _.__ §‘,‘!'\"§:n';:""‘ “ u o n ev ne. 1546 (“mum he‘) , fire Marshal John Booth, he iound ‘ '_ "“ . Alrhnik . ' _______ ‘ , The storm was preceded by (Canadian he“) ' \" .,,,,~, __ _ g ,._» ,,_, “Murray River c1 Email-WE. Mm. 0st. 1-111 sanadlan Apples m“ damp" m a m“ M” mm“ heavy rains yesterday and 1w nsursx Oct. Z~Personnel oi War Unlikely ‘ji"'"' ii" i“ ‘.*' lambs Ocmber 10in, “1,.,1°,‘,‘,‘.§‘;‘,E m ‘view; well-nlmned coup. ' I i.“ m chimney h“ bee“ Fixed‘ nlsht- the new Canadian. Pension Com- S J I “l"'m""" '51: ' more: hogs October ma. no; six bandits entered the Washington owing "t0 ‘we "mm" ‘° “m1 ‘my l‘ w“ mm,” announmd n, Om,“ ays apanese N‘ ‘f jfji r same day. List stock early Qqugyg bunch of ‘he Bmomme o s ~ closed," he said. ' ‘ r ,, 5,,‘ ' ’— “will not be satisfactory to the ex- ‘i, I .", . n“ Trust Company today, lined 20 United Kingdom T 0 ic a l lservice men of Canada." in the A In bassadorim ' ‘T’; "Bordon Rink d . Abe ‘Mn m“ “mwm” "m" m’ “*- ' ' 7' inio r Major John s. Roper. ~ I '§ "m! dense hall. gagsday Walls. frustrated a policeman’: 1n- OPITAWA. Ost- fl-Canlidlfln 8P- Destructtve Fire p- lmtioriialoPresldcnt of the Canad- ‘C"“““°‘“ ""‘“" Oct. 5th. oood music. oood floor. terruptlon by disarming him and pies are flowing into United Klng- I 0 ' Dlstllfbtl-IICBS vsucouvm. n. c.. Oct _ . . , Don't miss it. everybody is talking n“ w 9Y8 d, t b] d n "tar", ian Legion. Japan is as l1koly to make war on, T;,,,’,',.,§l“"" ' 11' about the “at mm 1555 ward Boston in two auto- dom mark , accor ng o ca e _____ Maj“, mp9,. cxaresscd “very the United sums as Sm is m picky Hm ‘Hgfgknp. . h M, 111051169 after obtaining $30,000. reports received by the Department .*'—— wssl-ENGWN, Oct. 2-(A'.P.)- are“ surprise" as he rem some of, y ~ l’; I M ‘ rmrH \~r _ "Th9 fill-We 0! your loved ones "u" 551d “N! 1°°l W811i’- hl" 0f ASflWIWN. Large shipments “hmmdhn PM") Th9 United Sui“ weather Bum“ the names but he asked members“ “gm w“ the poop o fir“! .-{‘rIr"l§m."i-:rid\\-\ ‘iii-ii i-ivorigiimlqll and yourself are assured u you been a “m” mm but ‘or the dab ‘mm “we. scoua and smaller MELBOURNE, 0nt., Oct 2—-'I‘his mm m fined the ‘olwwmg warm - ~ ,"I‘oshlo Shiratori. Japanese Mlnist-l ‘Ilglmémmrn . . . purchasepur Endowment at we m‘ I M , o __,' B 1m] village tonight counted the cost oi g ' l” m“ “gum m mew” the“ 3M5‘ or to Sweden. Denmark. Finland, A sixty-five. The results certain. Ask ° l“ “WEB-Wt Buckley, Sec- ones irom DtB..l0 and r 1 in; most destructive fire in years in“: me“ “d the“ cmlmm» l" m“ and Iceland, declared upon his nr- ~““,'“"“_“, “Ff“""_“,“,",1',“_" ‘,‘,‘,‘,"‘,'ff,; 1°‘ p"uc“l““~ J- 5- M00". Man- “t”? w 3mm“ Jomuh m‘ mlumbl" “e relmrted‘ A “scent and made plans for immediate re- u “gory m p' m’ ‘mplen ma‘ i°ll°wln8 711955539 “Wed mnwm- rival from'tho Orient today. i ‘with M“ H i i gnu‘, §u£ hue Aaumncfl 00-. bunch mmlier- ‘mpmmt M m)" Scot“ apples m’ building oi six structures destroyed tufbm“ ammrmuy Cantu‘ ‘bum Asked what he thought oi the n. h ‘V, H. . 1, i ~ ' ' l <\ w morning‘ n‘ 4 L‘ aro e wn. 1001 While the other persons in the oeivod st I-onclon totalled 81,464 tom.’ A mm wmch brought “w m miles vest 01 "will PM“ mlslatlon Satisfactory possibilities of n war in tlte Orient. w! loudln at‘ w.“ q ‘K . ‘ S < _ , ‘ r» 1H fr .'I . . ' "Musical recital will b6 klven ha“ "m"! "l!" hind! and lined barrels, while at l-hfi M!“ time lighters from Glenooe after it got Jamlica. moving slowly northward as suggcslcd by the Chinese dcic- r-lsviilntiiiiltrriiii: ii ‘(l'iil:,’Y‘-’I’l"“.lil. 1i . l "It Cllnfiolidflted School. Mt. m‘ "m" n“ dmpped ‘mm’ m,” ‘ma “m” o! 3mm‘ cmumbm beyond control oi a bucket-brig- “mended by “a”? m“ cemn‘ M‘ “At (he conclusion of the ses- gaio to the league of Nations, Fall "um" Twwllv. ""' -"- 5"" ‘Gigs: safety $1.5 W. erect to a bank alarm button and apples arrived. The c nadinn fruit mic swept through the six buud- “h” “"1"” d;;“"”“"f° mbrbll sions n! in, Pnrllamgntary com- .Sllll'i1ZOl'l declared: In (nkos two to '.<....;....,.=,... d... .. mono. r . on , _,- = _ ' m‘. s . _ _ v , , .. _-y. . I} r-l. bur-nun». Atoll.‘ a“ A’ R. Kendlefi’ xflnliiodlthe warning bell outside trade oommlmioncr in London adf, mg. nnd also damaged several oth- 09'0"‘ "Mmmnks 151;“! “will . mltlcc l llliulillvll (he GOVNhihPlll. milk a war and onh J pm l» MP l ‘Neill?’ Fan“, M."_.,‘m.,lE LEAM“ Busted m Mus Francis e nst tution. At the ringing of vises that there is a fair supply i. ‘crs. No cause of the fire has been "Orlhvfl-tl "T * ‘Pim- that W. 193,-; p.g1_.1,,-,;o,, ‘as sat. able of waging‘ om nl (iw present “W, ding , “M IN,“ q.‘ Wood. soloist, Miss Ruby MacDou- the bell the bandits scurried to boxed apples on United Kingdom» ri" rtnfnfd, The damage was estl- ently moving norih-hoi-thmggwgyd -__ _V_ __ w” llllilt‘. Chitin llJS brcn mm by civil n n. ; 1 l. m. ll.‘ n _ m l5“- QWIUOIAM. 1417 "Mir lntomnbiles. markets, but barrels are light. l makd at $25,000. {with increasing intensity." ’—M“3°"_'“"l5d on Page an — u ilFllC for 25 years. » 10%,, ,,"_ ',',,'_‘“,El,',',',,‘,‘; ._-,,-‘,‘-." U‘, ,',,_'“ "1 D Q